DePaola-Napier was the program's first recruit as a Monroe-Woodbury pitcher in 1986.

She went on to become one of Pace's best players.

DePaola-Napier was honored last Friday as Pace inducted her into its sports Hall of Fame.

A two-time conference player of the year, DePaola-Napier won 45 games, struck out 229 and had a 1.61 ERA in her four-year career. She had 15 wins and 0.91 ERA as a senior.

Albany freshman shortstop Maggie Cocks (Valley Central) leads the team with 27 RBI. Cocks hit her third home run of the season in a 4-0 win over Stony Brook on Sunday. She has a team-high 11 doubles and is hitting .298 for Albany.

UMass-Lowell sophomore centerfielder Ariana Darcy (Kingston) hit a grand slam in a 9-0 victory over American International Sunday.

Darcy has a team-high 33 RBI. She has 16 extra-base hits — six doubles, six triples, four home runs — and has stolen 16 bases.

Sacred Heart senior Dave Boisture (Cornwall) pitched two scoreless innings, picking up his first win in a 3-2 victory over Yale Wednesday.

Boisture, Sacred Heart's cleanup hitter, batted .400 in a four-game series against Central Connecticut last weekend.

Monmouth junior Stephen Frey (Washingtonville) picked up his third save in a 3-1 win over Rider on Tuesday. Frey retired all six batters that he faced.

In just her second career 3,000-meter steeplechase, Oregon junior Megan Patrignelli (Monroe-Woodbury) ran the fourth-fastest time in school history Thursday at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif.

Patrignelli took eighth place with a time of 10 minutes and 17.29 seconds.